
Posters (2024)
Monday, April 8
1:30pm to 6:00pm EDT
Paul Bellan (California Institute of Technology): Energetic electron tail production in a collisional plasma
Enrico Camporeale (University of Colorado, Boulder): Space Weather at the Deep Learning Lab, University of Colorado
Troy Carter (University of California, Los Angeles): Overview of the Basic Plasma Science Facility
Saikat Chakraborty Thakur (Auburn University): Overview of current research activities in the Magnetized Plasma Research Lab (MPRL): a collaborative research facility at Auburn University
Haihong Che (University of Alabama in Huntsville): Turbulent Electron acceleration in Magnetic Reconnection
Joel Fajans & Jonathan Wurtele (University of California, Berkeley): Plasma Physics Enables Antihydrogen Experiments
Siegfried Glenzer (Stanford University): Exploring microscopic targets for high energy laser-driven proton sources
Xuchen Gong (University of Rochester): Modification to energy distribution and transport of warm dense plasma by long-range collective motion
John Goree (University of Iowa): Experimental measurements of dust particles in a plasma afterglow
Jeremy Gulley (Kennesaw State University): Ultrafast Laser-Induced Plasma Dynamics in 1D Semiconductors
Michael Hahn (Columbia University): Laboratory Measurement of Alfven Wave Propagation through a Parallel Alfven Speed Gradient
Christopher Hansen (Columbia University): Open-source Tools for Bridging the Gap from Research to Engineering in Plasmas and Fusion Energy
Elizabeth Hill (University of Rochester): NSF OPAL: Planned Experimental Capabilities
Neel Kabadi (University of Rochester): A Spectrally and Temporally Resolved Optical Pyrometer for Measurements of Optical Self-Emission and Reflectometry on OMEGA EP
Uwe Kortshagen (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities): Ion current to cylindrical probes over a wide range of pressures
Evdokiya Kostadinova (Auburn University): Application of spectral theory and fractional calculus to magnetized plasma and dusty plasma
Karl Krushelnick (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor): Zetawatt Equivalent Ultrashort laser pulse System (ZEUS) - Laser construction
Yucheng Lan (Morgan State University): Atmospheric Microplasma for the Synthesis of Hydroxide Nanostructures for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
Yong Ma (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor): The ZEUS laser user facility
Mikhail Medvedev (University of Kansas): Resolving the mystery of spectral emission bands in the Crab radio emission
Chung-Sang Ng (University of Alaska, Fairbanks): Recent Results on 2D/3D Bernstein-Greene-Kruskal Modes with Similarities to Galactic Dynamics
Noppadon Sathitsuksanoh (University of Louisville): Engineering by Doing: Enhancing Understanding of Plastic Upcycling for Undergraduate STEM students
Earl Scime (West Virginia University): Electron-Only Magnetic Reconnection in PHASMA
Bonggu Shim (Binghamton University): Single-shot measurements of electron collision times for laser-plasma interactions in solids
Frederick Skiff (University of Iowa): Determining wave fields from particle orbits
Cameron Smith (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute): Cyberinfrastructure for Plasma Science and Space Weather Simulations
Edward Thomas (Auburn University): Ten Years of the Magnetized Dusty Plasma Device (MDPX): Discoveries and Opportunities
Harry Tom (University of California, Riverside): A new approach to making electron-positron plasmas
Victor Tranchant (University of Rochester): Studying radiative Gas-Puff Z pinches theoretically and numerically with FLASH
Petros Tzeferacos (University of Rochester): The FLASH code – an open simulation toolset for magnetized HED plasma physics and astrophysics
Chuji Wang (Mississippi State University): Optically levitated single dust particles for plasma diagnostics
Thomas White (University of Nevada, Reno): Measurement of interfacial thermal resistance in high-energy-density matter
Peter Yoon (University of Maryland, College Park): Weak Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence